Invictus88 wrote:byeganyo wrote:threethehardway wrote:I watched it again, this wasn't a dive for the ball, it was a tackle.
Ivey basically had position and possession of the ball and this idiot tackles him.
I dont like Cole,in this case he could have acted with more constraint, but here - this is basically the moment he starts diving, Ivey did not have the possesion of the ball at that moment and no one can predict what will happen a second later.
This. No one in this picture knows at this point whether either one will dive or run to the ball or stop short. And in most cases from a safety standpoint in basketball it doesn't end up mattering at all. Time after time players dive straight forward for a loose ball and nothing happens because of it; even if unexpected contact with another player happens as a result.
It even looked as if Anthony touched the ball first to try and poke it away. It was only after the fact that he saw he was going to hit Ivey and curled up.
I could even see in an alternate universe where if they collided and Ivey didn't touch the ball and was unhurt that Ivey could have ended up being called for a foul for colliding with Anthony who did. No doubt players and fans on the Pistons side would have issue with that but we have definitely seen that call made before on contested loose balls / rebounds.
you can see into alternate universes? didnt realize we had mother **** Dr Strange on this forum

























